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FX-4AD
Mitsubishi 4 Channel Analogue Input Module

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4 Channel Analogue Input Module
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Part of the Mitsubishi FX Series, the FX4AD is an analogue input unit. It converts up to 4 channels of analogue input, both voltage and current, into 12 bit digital readings. This information is then transferred to an FX Series programmable controller. The Mitsubishi FX-4AD is compatible with FX Series programmable controllers that are version 2.0 or later. Although now obsolete, Northern Industrial continue to support users of this analogue input module. See below for more technical information about this module.

FX-4AD Specifications
 Voltage InputCurrent Input
ItemEither voltage or current input can be selected with your choice of
input terminal. Up to four input points can be used at one time 
Analogue input range    DC -10V to +10V (inpout resistance:
200KΩ 
DC -20mA to +20mA (input resistance:
250Ω
Digital output12-bit conversion stored in 16-bit 2's complement form. Maximum value:
+2047 Minimum value -2048 
Resolution5mV (10V default range 1/2000)20μA (20mA default range 1/1000)
Overall accuracy±1% (for the range of -10V to +10V)±1% (for the range of -20mA to +20mA)
Conversion speed15ms per channel
IsolationPhotocoupler isolation between analogue and digital circuits. DC/DC converter
isolation from base unit. (No isolation between inputs)
Power sourceDC 24V ±10% 50mA
I/O specifications8 I/O points are occupied in the software (i.e. the base unit image table). They
may be regarded as either inputs or outputs. Power consumption is 30mA from
the 5V rail from the base unit 
Weight0.5 kg

 

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